Project for Excellence in Journalism

Project for Excellence in Journalism
Project for Excellence in Journalism
Established 1997 (1997)
Director Tom Rosenstiel
Website Journalism.org

The Project for Excellence in Journalism is a non-profit research organization in the US that uses empirical methods to evaluate and study the performance of the press. It asserts that it is "non partisan, non ideological and non political".[1] Its director is Tom Rosenstiel, a professor of journalism who has served as a media critic and political correspondent for the Los Angeles Times and Newsweek.

Founded in 1997, PEJ was formerly affiliated with the Columbia School of Journalism.[1] In 2006, it separated from Columbia University and joined the Pew Research Center, funded by the Pew Charitable Trusts, a private organization.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Overview. Project for Excellence in Journalism website. Retrieved May 16, 2011.

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